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[Xen-API] Disaster recovery in XCP

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Subject: [Xen-API] Disaster recovery in XCP
From: shuklin <shuklin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 14:45:17 +0400
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Good day.

Few weeks ago we met an hang in our storage system and reboot all hosts
in affected pool. 

During 'whole pool boot' I found XCP is pretty slow on pool recovery -
it starts VM one-by-one.

It takes a lots of time. I thought, can we starts VM in parallel one-on
every host (one VM at time at every available host in the pool)? This
will speedup startup process significantly....



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